Potent Inhibition of HIF1α and p300 Interaction by a Constrained Peptide Derived from CITED2.
Xuan QinHailing ChenLicheng TuYue MaNa LiuHaowei ZhangDi LiBernd RiedlDonald BiererFeng YinZigang LiPublished in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2021)
Disrupting the interaction between HIF1α and p300 is a promising strategy to modulate the hypoxia response of tumor cells. Herein, we designed a constrained peptide inhibitor derived from the CITED2/p300 complex to disturb the HIF1α/p300 interaction. Through truncation/mutation screening and a terminal aspartic acid-stabilized strategy, a constrained peptide was constructed with outstanding biochemical/biophysical properties, especially in binding affinity, cell penetration, and serum stability. To date, our study was the first one to showcase that stabilized peptides derived from CITED2 using helix-stabilizing methods acted as a promising candidate for modulating hypoxia-inducible signaling.